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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnz15
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I had a guy in my B.Arch class who was like 55 or something. His kids had all moved away and he wanted to go be an architect. Don't let your dreams be dreams!
Sorry for the double reply, but depending on the school you attend a liberal arts background is arguably one of the strongest backgrounds you can have going into architecture school. Architectural theory is not an easy concept to grasp and most graduates never truly do. Having experience in theory/writing/philosophy would be very beneficial to someone who is trying to articulate design concepts in any manner of representation.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnz15
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I had a guy in my B.Arch class who was like 55 or something. His kids had all moved away and he wanted to go be an architect. Don't let your dreams be dreams!
I recently graduated from an architecture master’s program and the majority of my class was 25-28, with a few people in their 30’s and a few who were 23-24. Class size was 50 people. I’d say it’s never too late!
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnz15
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I had a guy in my B.Arch class who was like 55 or something. His kids had all moved away and he wanted to go be an architect. Don't let your dreams be dreams!
I’m in the UK and I went back to university at 29 to begin studying architecture. I qualified when I was 36. I always wanted to be an architect but was put off the 7 years to qualify when I was younger. Going back to university later in life was one of the best decisions I’ve made. I think I got much more out of the course than I would’ve when I was 18. Knowledge gained for other careers and life experience are week suited to studying architecture. One thing I would say is that I’m no better off financially than before switching careers but I do enjoy going to work now.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnz15
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I had a guy in my B.Arch class who was like 55 or something. His kids had all moved away and he wanted to go be an architect. Don't let your dreams be dreams!
I would say just pursue it via night-school at first and see if it is truly for you! I am a business student and also considering, let me know how the journey is.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
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I recently graduated from an architecture master’s program and the majority of my class was 25-28, with a few people in their 30’s and a few who were 23-24. Class size was 50 people. I’d say it’s never too late!
Phillip Johnson didn’t get his architecture degree until he was 40 if I remember correctly.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnqau
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I’m in the UK and I went back to university at 29 to begin studying architecture. I qualified when I was 36. I always wanted to be an architect but was put off the 7 years to qualify when I was younger. Going back to university later in life was one of the best decisions I’ve made. I think I got much more out of the course than I would’ve when I was 18. Knowledge gained for other careers and life experience are week suited to studying architecture. One thing I would say is that I’m no better off financially than before switching careers but I do enjoy going to work now.
Phillip Johnson didn’t get his architecture degree until he was 40 if I remember correctly.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfvtdj
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Phillip Johnson didn’t get his architecture degree until he was 40 if I remember correctly.
I would say just pursue it via night-school at first and see if it is truly for you! I am a business student and also considering, let me know how the journey is.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfn7d9
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Sorry for the double reply, but depending on the school you attend a liberal arts background is arguably one of the strongest backgrounds you can have going into architecture school. Architectural theory is not an easy concept to grasp and most graduates never truly do. Having experience in theory/writing/philosophy would be very beneficial to someone who is trying to articulate design concepts in any manner of representation.
I recently graduated from an architecture master’s program and the majority of my class was 25-28, with a few people in their 30’s and a few who were 23-24. Class size was 50 people. I’d say it’s never too late!
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfmu4p
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I recently graduated from an architecture master’s program and the majority of my class was 25-28, with a few people in their 30’s and a few who were 23-24. Class size was 50 people. I’d say it’s never too late!
I'm 39 and in my 3rd year. Walked from another career to make this dream happen. Here's to success.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnqau
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I’m in the UK and I went back to university at 29 to begin studying architecture. I qualified when I was 36. I always wanted to be an architect but was put off the 7 years to qualify when I was younger. Going back to university later in life was one of the best decisions I’ve made. I think I got much more out of the course than I would’ve when I was 18. Knowledge gained for other careers and life experience are week suited to studying architecture. One thing I would say is that I’m no better off financially than before switching careers but I do enjoy going to work now.
I'm 39 and in my 3rd year. Walked from another career to make this dream happen. Here's to success.
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When is it too late to become an architect? [ASK] Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this question, but I've always wanted to study architecture but never ended up doing it. I'm now 28 yo with a few years of experience working as a journalist. I have a strong liberal arts background and I know that doesn't help much when it comes to architecture. I was just wondering if it was too late for me to start now. Like how much will I have to re-learn? Is it something I can take a specific course for or do I need to go back to school and get another degree? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much in advance.
etfnvtr
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I would say just pursue it via night-school at first and see if it is truly for you! I am a business student and also considering, let me know how the journey is.
I'm 39 and in my 3rd year. Walked from another career to make this dream happen. Here's to success.
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lv7wz
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How about a large cylindrical 5 story high 200,000 gallon aquarium with 1500 fish?
A glory hole.
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lv7wz
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How about a large cylindrical 5 story high 200,000 gallon aquarium with 1500 fish?
Coffee bar? Some seating?
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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A bakery.
How about a large cylindrical 5 story high 200,000 gallon aquarium with 1500 fish?
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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A glory hole.
I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
Miniature golf
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lqo2m
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Coffee bar? Some seating?
I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
A bakery.
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
Gardenchess
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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dead bird
I like this question, and I’m interested to hear what others say. To me, I think a lot of times communal tables can have the opposite effect: if someone is sitting alone at a communal table, joining them can still feel intrusive. But smaller 2-person tables that are close together allow people the ability to sit close to each other and even strike up a conversation, while still feeling like they’re at their own table. I think you can also integrate routine functions (like stopping to pickup mail) with social functions (cafe, pleasant room to sit with a laptop etc) so that there is the option for interaction. I think create opportunity for low-commitment interactions. Think about bars and coffee shops: they may have a daily trivia question on the board, and it gives people a chance to break from the normal “don’t look or talk to anyone” coffee line and connect on something fun, with low commitment. Those little bar ring toss games (where you swing a ring on a string and try to land it on the hook) can be fun and spontaneous and also low commitment. (You can swing it once and laugh and keep moving, as opposed to say, a foosball table, which requires a partner, and if a neighbor says “do you want to play foosball?” You might be committing 10 minutes to someone you don’t really know. Little dog parks are good places that allow people to connect in a non-threatening way
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
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I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Coffee bar? Some seating?
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architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0mtovw
1,671,307,920
1,671,312,664
15
23
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
4,744
1.533333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0m0h8z
1,671,312,664
1,671,300,463
23
14
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
1
12,201
1.642857
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0m8fvp
1,671,312,664
1,671,303,715
23
11
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
1
8,949
2.090909
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0m3oc7
1,671,312,664
1,671,301,777
23
9
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Key bowl.
1
10,887
2.555556
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0ltwqr
1,671,312,664
1,671,297,708
23
9
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
A bakery.
1
14,956
2.555556
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0mtovw
1,671,300,626
1,671,312,664
6
23
Gardenchess
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
12,038
3.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0m367q
1,671,312,664
1,671,301,571
23
6
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Paintball / lazertag
1
11,093
3.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lys6h
j0mtovw
1,671,299,753
1,671,312,664
5
23
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
12,911
4.6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0ms7dp
1,671,312,664
1,671,312,045
23
5
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
I would put shared amenities, it’s ecological and can save money too, like laundry machines, while people wait they could sit in a well designed chill area for people to interact and get to know each other… a space for children to play right beside a space for adults to have a coffee and grab a bite, like they do a lot in Holland… you could also have a shop that sells basics in case someone runs out of sugar, Id also put a fridge where people can place items that they are not gonna get to use before they expire… put a library, where residents can place books they already read/dont want anymore… a projection room that people can book or where they can decide to screen a film for everyone to watch… uff so many things you could do! Edit: it really depends on how much space you have! If you have very little space then you are more limited, maybe a board game area? You could also use a board for people to schedule meet ups with other residents to play games, it could be such a nice idea to bring together older and younger generations!
1
619
4.6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0mt1no
1,671,312,664
1,671,312,382
23
5
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
I assure you, I do not want to socialise with other people in my unit block.
1
282
4.6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0md1le
1,671,312,664
1,671,305,622
23
2
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Definitely furniture. Add seating in which people can either interact with each other or choose to be alone. Here are some options. https://ofs.com/products/seating/lounge/heya This is a great option for people to be able to either work there or simply read a book. https://ofs.com/products/tables/cafedining/kintra This is a good option for a table. I believe you can add electrical ports so people can charge their phones or laptops. Also having monthly meet and greats or a coffee bar.
1
7,042
11.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mg6cc
j0mtovw
1,671,306,937
1,671,312,664
3
23
How big is the lobby?
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
5,727
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zo9uqy
architecture_train
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mr0ao
j0mtovw
1,671,311,540
1,671,312,664
3
23
Put up a big chalkboard. People can write anything they want, from announcements to jokes, as long as they’re all sensible and not dumb insults or something. Could be cute for kids to interact with each other as well.
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
1,124
7.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lvmyz
j0mtovw
1,671,298,433
1,671,312,664
2
23
dead bird
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
0
14,231
11.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mtovw
j0mph34
1,671,312,664
1,671,310,899
23
2
I know this is not what you asked for but…maybe that LeCorbuier’s school of thought around gathering spaces might be getting outdated in some programs. I feel like people value privacy more this days and specially in an apartments building. I might choose to host a hole other program in the lobby instead, like an art gallery. This way it’s not uninteresting, serves the purpose of entertaining and does not force people to talk or be close if they don’t want to. In case you don’t agree with that, a more traditional thought would be making living areas with couches and coffee tables separated from each other by something permeable or “light” such as double sided shelves . Good luck!
Water cooler
1
1,765
11.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lykpc
j0lqo2m
1,671,299,664
1,671,296,346
23
20
Miniature golf
Coffee bar? Some seating?
1
3,318
1.15
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0lykpc
1,671,297,708
1,671,299,664
9
23
A bakery.
Miniature golf
0
1,956
2.555556
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lvmyz
j0lykpc
1,671,298,433
1,671,299,664
2
23
dead bird
Miniature golf
0
1,231
11.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0m0h8z
1,671,307,920
1,671,300,463
15
14
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
1
7,457
1.071429
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0m8fvp
1,671,307,920
1,671,303,715
15
11
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
1
4,205
1.363636
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m3oc7
j0mih8z
1,671,301,777
1,671,307,920
9
15
Key bowl.
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
0
6,143
1.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0mih8z
1,671,297,708
1,671,307,920
9
15
A bakery.
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
0
10,212
1.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0m0vji
1,671,307,920
1,671,300,626
15
6
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Gardenchess
1
7,294
2.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0m367q
1,671,307,920
1,671,301,571
15
6
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Paintball / lazertag
1
6,349
2.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0lys6h
1,671,307,920
1,671,299,753
15
5
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
1
8,167
3
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0md1le
1,671,307,920
1,671,305,622
15
2
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
Definitely furniture. Add seating in which people can either interact with each other or choose to be alone. Here are some options. https://ofs.com/products/seating/lounge/heya This is a great option for people to be able to either work there or simply read a book. https://ofs.com/products/tables/cafedining/kintra This is a good option for a table. I believe you can add electrical ports so people can charge their phones or laptops. Also having monthly meet and greats or a coffee bar.
1
2,298
7.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0mg6cc
1,671,307,920
1,671,306,937
15
3
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
How big is the lobby?
1
983
5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mih8z
j0lvmyz
1,671,307,920
1,671,298,433
15
2
A lounge with a fireplace and couches.
dead bird
1
9,487
7.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0m0h8z
1,671,297,708
1,671,300,463
9
14
A bakery.
Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
0
2,755
1.555556
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0h8z
j0lys6h
1,671,300,463
1,671,299,753
14
5
Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
1
710
2.8
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lvmyz
j0m0h8z
1,671,298,433
1,671,300,463
2
14
dead bird
Passive-aggressive noticeboards. A stage for bands and comedy. A pinata.
0
2,030
7
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0m8fvp
1,671,319,684
1,671,303,715
12
11
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
1
15,969
1.090909
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0n9ncw
1,671,313,231
1,671,319,684
11
12
Mini library/ book exchange
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
6,453
1.090909
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0m3oc7
1,671,319,684
1,671,301,777
12
9
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
Key bowl.
1
17,907
1.333333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0n9ncw
1,671,297,708
1,671,319,684
9
12
A bakery.
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
21,976
1.333333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0n9ncw
1,671,300,626
1,671,319,684
6
12
Gardenchess
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
19,058
2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0m367q
1,671,319,684
1,671,301,571
12
6
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
Paintball / lazertag
1
18,113
2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lys6h
j0n9ncw
1,671,299,753
1,671,319,684
5
12
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
19,931
2.4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ms7dp
j0n9ncw
1,671,312,045
1,671,319,684
5
12
I would put shared amenities, it’s ecological and can save money too, like laundry machines, while people wait they could sit in a well designed chill area for people to interact and get to know each other… a space for children to play right beside a space for adults to have a coffee and grab a bite, like they do a lot in Holland… you could also have a shop that sells basics in case someone runs out of sugar, Id also put a fridge where people can place items that they are not gonna get to use before they expire… put a library, where residents can place books they already read/dont want anymore… a projection room that people can book or where they can decide to screen a film for everyone to watch… uff so many things you could do! Edit: it really depends on how much space you have! If you have very little space then you are more limited, maybe a board game area? You could also use a board for people to schedule meet ups with other residents to play games, it could be such a nice idea to bring together older and younger generations!
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
7,639
2.4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0mt1no
1,671,319,684
1,671,312,382
12
5
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
I assure you, I do not want to socialise with other people in my unit block.
1
7,302
2.4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0md1le
1,671,319,684
1,671,305,622
12
2
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
Definitely furniture. Add seating in which people can either interact with each other or choose to be alone. Here are some options. https://ofs.com/products/seating/lounge/heya This is a great option for people to be able to either work there or simply read a book. https://ofs.com/products/tables/cafedining/kintra This is a good option for a table. I believe you can add electrical ports so people can charge their phones or laptops. Also having monthly meet and greats or a coffee bar.
1
14,062
6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0mg6cc
1,671,319,684
1,671,306,937
12
3
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
How big is the lobby?
1
12,747
4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mr0ao
j0n9ncw
1,671,311,540
1,671,319,684
3
12
Put up a big chalkboard. People can write anything they want, from announcements to jokes, as long as they’re all sensible and not dumb insults or something. Could be cute for kids to interact with each other as well.
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
8,144
4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0mukk1
1,671,319,684
1,671,313,036
12
3
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
A lobby similar to how some mega churches do it. Open space with some seating areas with a center table/fire/fountain to kind of be a gap between people. Coffee area is nice for some kind of beverage station.
1
6,648
4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n4ix9
j0n9ncw
1,671,317,362
1,671,319,684
3
12
Indoor garden
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
2,322
4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n8awh
j0n9ncw
1,671,319,071
1,671,319,684
3
12
You might be interested in the architect Herman Hertzberger. One of his main goals is bringing neighbors together with each other and their surroundings in apartments, affordable housing, and offices.
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
613
4
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lvmyz
j0n9ncw
1,671,298,433
1,671,319,684
2
12
dead bird
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
21,251
6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mph34
j0n9ncw
1,671,310,899
1,671,319,684
2
12
Water cooler
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
8,785
6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n9ncw
j0mzorb
1,671,319,684
1,671,315,219
12
2
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
Kids play spot
1
4,465
6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0n0m5s
j0n9ncw
1,671,315,629
1,671,319,684
2
12
A door that can only be opened by one person standing on a block while the other goes through like Mario Party. An intercom that is one-way into every apartment so you can announce your arrival like a medieval herald.
I don’t hang out in the lobby unless I’m waiting on someone. I currently meet my neighbors in the laundry room.
0
4,055
6
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m3oc7
j0m8fvp
1,671,301,777
1,671,303,715
9
11
Key bowl.
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
0
1,938
1.222222
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0m8fvp
1,671,297,708
1,671,303,715
9
11
A bakery.
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
0
6,007
1.222222
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0m8fvp
1,671,300,626
1,671,303,715
6
11
Gardenchess
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
0
3,089
1.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m367q
j0m8fvp
1,671,301,571
1,671,303,715
6
11
Paintball / lazertag
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
0
2,144
1.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lys6h
j0m8fvp
1,671,299,753
1,671,303,715
5
11
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
0
3,962
2.2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m8fvp
j0lvmyz
1,671,303,715
1,671,298,433
11
2
Seating , maybe incorporate personal spaces where they can store outerwear like boots so they come in and sit down to change shoes. Make there something to see that changes (greenery, windows) when they’ve sat down so they can comment to their neighbor. We most comment to strangers about the weather. Make the space a refuge and a portal to view the weather while sitting.
dead bird
1
5,282
5.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0m3oc7
1,671,313,231
1,671,301,777
11
9
Mini library/ book exchange
Key bowl.
1
11,454
1.222222
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ltwqr
j0mv157
1,671,297,708
1,671,313,231
9
11
A bakery.
Mini library/ book exchange
0
15,523
1.222222
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0mv157
1,671,300,626
1,671,313,231
6
11
Gardenchess
Mini library/ book exchange
0
12,605
1.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m367q
j0mv157
1,671,301,571
1,671,313,231
6
11
Paintball / lazertag
Mini library/ book exchange
0
11,660
1.833333
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0lys6h
1,671,313,231
1,671,299,753
11
5
Mini library/ book exchange
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
1
13,478
2.2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0ms7dp
1,671,313,231
1,671,312,045
11
5
Mini library/ book exchange
I would put shared amenities, it’s ecological and can save money too, like laundry machines, while people wait they could sit in a well designed chill area for people to interact and get to know each other… a space for children to play right beside a space for adults to have a coffee and grab a bite, like they do a lot in Holland… you could also have a shop that sells basics in case someone runs out of sugar, Id also put a fridge where people can place items that they are not gonna get to use before they expire… put a library, where residents can place books they already read/dont want anymore… a projection room that people can book or where they can decide to screen a film for everyone to watch… uff so many things you could do! Edit: it really depends on how much space you have! If you have very little space then you are more limited, maybe a board game area? You could also use a board for people to schedule meet ups with other residents to play games, it could be such a nice idea to bring together older and younger generations!
1
1,186
2.2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0mt1no
1,671,313,231
1,671,312,382
11
5
Mini library/ book exchange
I assure you, I do not want to socialise with other people in my unit block.
1
849
2.2
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0md1le
1,671,313,231
1,671,305,622
11
2
Mini library/ book exchange
Definitely furniture. Add seating in which people can either interact with each other or choose to be alone. Here are some options. https://ofs.com/products/seating/lounge/heya This is a great option for people to be able to either work there or simply read a book. https://ofs.com/products/tables/cafedining/kintra This is a good option for a table. I believe you can add electrical ports so people can charge their phones or laptops. Also having monthly meet and greats or a coffee bar.
1
7,609
5.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0mg6cc
1,671,313,231
1,671,306,937
11
3
Mini library/ book exchange
How big is the lobby?
1
6,294
3.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mr0ao
j0mv157
1,671,311,540
1,671,313,231
3
11
Put up a big chalkboard. People can write anything they want, from announcements to jokes, as long as they’re all sensible and not dumb insults or something. Could be cute for kids to interact with each other as well.
Mini library/ book exchange
0
1,691
3.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mukk1
j0mv157
1,671,313,036
1,671,313,231
3
11
A lobby similar to how some mega churches do it. Open space with some seating areas with a center table/fire/fountain to kind of be a gap between people. Coffee area is nice for some kind of beverage station.
Mini library/ book exchange
0
195
3.666667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mv157
j0lvmyz
1,671,313,231
1,671,298,433
11
2
Mini library/ book exchange
dead bird
1
14,798
5.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0mph34
j0mv157
1,671,310,899
1,671,313,231
2
11
Water cooler
Mini library/ book exchange
0
2,332
5.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0m3oc7
1,671,300,626
1,671,301,777
6
9
Gardenchess
Key bowl.
0
1,151
1.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m367q
j0m3oc7
1,671,301,571
1,671,301,777
6
9
Paintball / lazertag
Key bowl.
0
206
1.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0lys6h
j0m3oc7
1,671,299,753
1,671,301,777
5
9
Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
Key bowl.
0
2,024
1.8
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m3oc7
j0lvmyz
1,671,301,777
1,671,298,433
9
2
Key bowl.
dead bird
1
3,344
4.5
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ndkqh
j0njw4t
1,671,321,482
1,671,324,433
7
8
A lot of people are on the way somewhere in a lobby. It's a transition space for movement and delivery. Why not make it a good lobby and quell your personal desire to get people to "communicate with each other"? Put an apartment or as many as you can in the ground level and use them to help reduce the rent of units in the building.
A well positioned mirror, for people to stop and look at themselves. Well positioned seating, maybe a coffee table for people to rest/ wait for others. Any gathering/ sitting space should be off the path of circulation. Decoration/ art/ planting should be considered and encourage curiosity and contemplation, hey make good talking points too. Mailboxes if possible. Depending where you are, they may need to be on the street, in other cases they can work well in a lobby, depending on space and how many residents there are. If you have a lot of space, and there’s a call for community facilities, a coffee machine, some books (small community book exchange/ reading room or similar might work well).
0
2,951
1.142857
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0m0vji
j0ndkqh
1,671,300,626
1,671,321,482
6
7
Gardenchess
A lot of people are on the way somewhere in a lobby. It's a transition space for movement and delivery. Why not make it a good lobby and quell your personal desire to get people to "communicate with each other"? Put an apartment or as many as you can in the ground level and use them to help reduce the rent of units in the building.
0
20,856
1.166667
zo9uqy
architecture_train
0.93
What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
j0ndkqh
j0m367q
1,671,321,482
1,671,301,571
7
6
A lot of people are on the way somewhere in a lobby. It's a transition space for movement and delivery. Why not make it a good lobby and quell your personal desire to get people to "communicate with each other"? Put an apartment or as many as you can in the ground level and use them to help reduce the rent of units in the building.
Paintball / lazertag
1
19,911
1.166667
zo9uqy
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What can I design in the lobby so that the residents can interact with each other? I want to create a lobby at the ground level but I'm not sure about what should I put in this floor. What can I do in the lobby to enable the residents of the apartments to communicate with each other?
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Maze, piano stairs / pathway, oversized Lego, hop scotch
A lot of people are on the way somewhere in a lobby. It's a transition space for movement and delivery. Why not make it a good lobby and quell your personal desire to get people to "communicate with each other"? Put an apartment or as many as you can in the ground level and use them to help reduce the rent of units in the building.
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